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Acid-Efflux Patterns of Primary and Secondary Roots of Ricinus communis (Euphorbiaceae)
Authors:MOORE  RANDY
Institution:Department of Biology, Baylor University Waco, TX 76798, USA
Abstract:Graviresponding primary roots of castor bean (Ricinus communis)were characterized by more acid efflux on their upper (i.e.rapidly growing) sides than their lower sides. Acid-efflux patternsof the upper and lower sides of horizontally oriented lateralroots were symmetrical. The onset of graviresponsiveness bysecondary roots correlated positively with the development ofasymmetric patterns of acid efflux similar to those of gravirespondingprimary roots. The addition of 1 mM sodium orthovanadate (aninhibitor of auxin-induced proton efflux) to the growth mediumabolished gravicurvature and the development of acid-effluxasymmetry by primary and secondary roots. These results suggestthat (i) the absence of an auxin-induced asymmetry of acid effluxmay be the factor responsible for uncoupling graviperceptionfrom gravitropism in lateral roots, and (ii) the developmentof an auxin-induced asymmetry of acid efflux may mediate theonset of graviresponsiveness by secondary roots of R. communis. Ricinus communis, castor bean, acid efflux, root gravitropism
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